Powerhouse Ranch
3G Connoisseur
- Joined
- Jan 6, 2021
- Posts
- 1,465
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- Location
- PA
- First Name
- Luke
- Truck Year
- 1980 & 1988
- Truck Model
- C25 & V15
- Engine Size
- 454 & 350
I've mentioned it a bit around already, but i am deleting the AC system entirely and installing a factory GM heater box in the Jimmy. It's going to be a summer beast with the top off, i won't need AC. Plus more room under the hood. . . ANYWAYS i had just bought a heater box and heating control switches off of eBay for a decent deal. Tonight i had just ripped off all the major AC components. Now the next step, how am i to patch the firewall? Now i know they sell the panels but the majority i found were entire heater AC delete? So then say i do get one and put it on i'll have to cut new holes for the heater core, etc.
So what i'm getting at here, is any help/notes on this would be awesome. I want to get this as close as factory as i can (except with firewall patch) and could use any photos/thoughts. My dad's '87 is the same exact setup; 350 SBC with non-AC setup. I was comparing side by side but he is using it indefinitely (rightfully so, it's his!)
Couple quick questions on top of my head, what patch piece would work for this, what did GM use to seal everything back up to the firewall (or have we since found a more efficient way?) and is there an easy way to remove the little chrome control knobs without breaking everything?? Thanks everybody
So what i'm getting at here, is any help/notes on this would be awesome. I want to get this as close as factory as i can (except with firewall patch) and could use any photos/thoughts. My dad's '87 is the same exact setup; 350 SBC with non-AC setup. I was comparing side by side but he is using it indefinitely (rightfully so, it's his!)
Couple quick questions on top of my head, what patch piece would work for this, what did GM use to seal everything back up to the firewall (or have we since found a more efficient way?) and is there an easy way to remove the little chrome control knobs without breaking everything?? Thanks everybody
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